Monument Valley
Monument Valley: One of the most majestic and most photographed landmarks in the US. This great valley boasts sandstone masterpieces that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet, framed by scenic clouds casting shadows that graciously roam the desert floor. The angle of the sun accents these graceful formations, providing scenery that is simply spellbinding. The landscape overwhelms, not just by its beauty but also by its size. The fragile pinnacles of rock are surrounded by miles of mesas and buttes, shrubs, trees and windblown sand, all comprising the magnificent colors of the valley.
Edge of the Cedars Museum is an Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site, a museum, and an archaeological repository. Cowboys from Bluff camped here in the late 1800’s and called the site Edge of the Cedars because it sits on the edge of a natural boundary, separating a heavily forested region and a treeless landscape to the south. Cedar is a term that locals use for the Utah juniper tree. The museum’s beautiful collection is presented in a way that tells about the people, who they were and how they lived. Just behind the museum is the Edge of the Cedars Pueblo, an actual village inhabited by Ancestral Puebloans from AD 825 to 1125.
April 20-22, 2022
$865 Dbl. Per person
$1,110 Sgl. Per person
$300 Deposit Per person
Balance Due- March 3, 2022
Tour price includes:
Deluxe motor coach transportation, tour hostess, bottled water and snacks on board
Lodging: Goulding’s Lodge, Monument Valley, UT (2 nights)
Guided tour of Monument Valley
Goosenecks State Park
Edge of the Cedars Museum
Meals included:
Breakfasts at Goulding’s Restaurant
Lunch at Goulding’s Restaurant
Cookout Dinner at Goulding’s